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New Remote Sensing Satellite For Iran Forthcoming

Russian satellite manufacturers have signed the final agreement for the construction and launch of the National Remote Sensing Satellite for Iran, according to the MEHR News Agency.

Iranian Communications and Information Technology Minister, Mahmoud Vaezi, told the MEHR News Agency that the country is working on its space projects along two parallel lines, one of which is related to the construction of student satellites inside the country; “we have held talks with universities for the construction of communications as well as remote sensing satellites in Iran, and a number of samples have already been constructed,” he said. “By the end of the Iranian year (March 2017), we will be ready to launch one of these domestically-manufactured student satellites into space,” he added.

Vaezi stressed that the country is mainly focused on the construction of two operational satellites, adding “at the moment, the final agreement for the construction and launch of the National Remote Sensing Satellite has been signed by the Russian satellite manufacturers. The construction of the two operational satellites is a long-term project and currently, we are in talks with four countries for our communications satellite,” he said.

In his recent visit to Moscow, Mahmoud Vaezi met with several Russian government officials and industry executives on space and cyberspace issues and struck a deal with the Russian side on cooperation with the construction of a remote sensing satellite.

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